2017 Graduate Student Orientation
Attention incoming graduate students! Meet faculty members, staff, and your fellow grad students, and get tips on how best to navigate your graduate experience and succeed in your program at U of T.
Attention incoming graduate students! Meet faculty members, staff, and your fellow grad students, and get tips on how best to navigate your graduate experience and succeed in your program at U of T.
Join us for a two-day colloquium comprising talks and workshops for graduate students and faculty working in ancient and/or medieval philosophy. The colloquium is organized by Martin Pickavé, Deborah Black and Peter King.
Guest speakers and U of T alumni Adam Harmer (UC Riverside), Owen Ware (UTM), and Anthony Bruno (McGill University) will answer questions about their experiences in the academic job market.
Prof. Rice's research areas focus on philosophy of science, philosophy of biology, and philosophy of mind, including cognitive science.
Wurst's research interests are in early modern philosophy. The title and abstract of Wurst's talk will be posted shortly.
John Carriero is Professor in the UCLA Department of Philosophy. His areas of interest include early modern philosophy (esp. Descartes, Spinoza, and Leibniz). Among his publications is Between Two Worlds: A Reading of Descartes's Meditations (Princeton University Press, 2008).
Dr. Heide's research interests include Kant, early modern philosophy, normative ethics, applied ethics, and symbolic logic.